AMD Expands FSR 4 AI Upscaling to Most FSR 3.1 Games

AMD’s AI-powered FSR 4 upscaling is now available in most FSR 3.1 games
The Verge

Key Points

  • AMD driver 25.9.1 adds FSR 4 support for most FSR 3.1 DirectX 12 games.
  • A toggle in AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition forces FSR 4, overriding older implementations.
  • Official support now covers more than 85 titles, including Cyberpunk 2077 and Ghost of Tsushima.
  • FSR 4 uses machine‑learning to predict and fill missing pixels, delivering higher performance.
  • AMD markets FSR 4 as a significant improvement over FSR 3 and a direct rival to Nvidia’s DLSS 4.

AMD’s latest 25.9.1 driver brings its FSR 4 AI‑upscaling and frame‑generation technology to the majority of games that already support FSR 3.1 with DirectX 12. By toggling a setting in the AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition app, users can force FSR 4, which leverages machine‑learning, to replace the older implementation. The update officially adds support for more than 85 titles, including recent releases such as Cyberpunk 2077, Ghost of Tsushima, and F1 25. AMD positions FSR 4 as a significant leap forward and a direct competitor to Nvidia’s DLSS 4.

Background

AMD introduced its FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4) AI upscaling and frame‑generation technology alongside the RX 9000‑series graphics cards in March. Marketed as a rival to Nvidia’s DLSS 4, FSR 4 promises to deliver higher performance while preserving crisp, high‑definition visuals through machine‑learning algorithms that predict and compensate for lost pixels during low‑resolution rendering.

New Driver Update

The company’s most recent driver, version 25.9.1, expands FSR 4 support to the majority of games that already support FSR 3.1 with DirectX 12. Users can enable the feature by flipping a toggle in the AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition application. This toggle forces the driver to override the game’s native FSR 3.1.0 implementation with the newer FSR 4 version, allowing the AI‑based upscaling to take effect across a broader library of titles.

Scope of Support

With this driver release, AMD officially lists support for more than 85 games. Notable titles that have received FSR 4 integration include Cyberpunk 2077, Ghost of Tsushima, and F1 25. The rollout continues to add FSR 4 to additional games, gradually increasing the technology’s reach within the gaming ecosystem.

Technical Advantages

FSR 4 utilizes machine‑learning (ML) algorithms to intelligently predict missing pixel data, delivering performance gains without sacrificing visual fidelity. AMD claims the technology provides a “significant leap forward” over its predecessor, FSR 3, by delivering results that are comparable to native resolution rendering while maintaining higher frame rates.

Impact on Gamers

For PC gamers, the ability to enable FSR 4 across a wide array of existing titles simplifies the process of adopting AI‑enhanced upscaling. By offering a single toggle within the driver software, AMD reduces the need for developers to ship separate FSR 4 patches for each game. This approach can lead to faster adoption, broader compatibility, and an overall smoother gaming experience for users with compatible hardware.

Competitive Landscape

AMD positions FSR 4 as a direct competitor to Nvidia’s DLSS 4, emphasizing its cross‑vendor compatibility and the ability to work with any DirectX 12 game that already supports FSR 3.1. By expanding the technology’s availability through a driver update rather than game‑specific patches, AMD aims to accelerate its market penetration and provide an alternative AI‑upscaling solution for a diverse range of gamers.

#AMD#FSR 4#AI upscaling#DirectX 12#Gaming drivers#Cyberpunk 2077#Ghost of Tsushima#F1 25#DLSS 4#Graphics technology
Generated with  News Factory -  Source: The Verge

Also available in: